Filip Memches

Columns wydanie 30.09.2022 – 7.10.2022
The Putin method or how to blacken the Church
Newsweek columnists accused Mother Theresa of having ties with organized crime.
Columns wydanie 9.09.2022 – 16.09.2022
An Alliance with a Philistine
The director who exposed the Polish transformation is now dependent on the group responsible for wild re-privatization.
Columns wydanie 2.09.2022 – 9.09.2022
Master and Ukrainians. Is Kyiv's Bulgakov memorial plaque...
Great writer accused of Ukrainophobia.
Columns wydanie 26.08.2022 – 2.09.2022
The man who influenced Hegel and Mickiewicz
The modern disenchantment of the world by scholars “with magnifying glass and eye” is not effective
Columns wydanie 19.08.2022 – 26.08.2022
Should questions concerning in vitro become taboo subjects?
A person liberated from his natural family ties is deprived of his identity.
Columns wydanie 12.08.2022 – 19.08.2022
On the nature of the bourgeoisie
The Russian state is a descendant of the Mongols.
Columns wydanie 29.07.2022 – 5.08.2022
Nobody wants to be a “Russian footcloth”
Was Nazism a reply to Communism?
Culture wydanie 22.07.2022 – 29.07.2022
Marc Chagall – Freak from the Shtetl
He used to say about himself: “I am a little Jew from Vitebsk. Everything I feel, paint, do, all of my ‘me’ is contained within this.”
Columns wydanie 15.07.2022 – 22.07.2022
Clash of civilizations
Between the Odra and the Bug there are no national tensions like those that troubled the Second Polish Republic. Some matters are still relevant though.
Columns wydanie 1.07.2022 – 8.07.2022
The art of the open society, or Soros' realism
Art is a powerful weapon, especially when it comes to winning over fussy intellectual elites.
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